Proclamation of Truce - good relations with France: extended until January 1489
1 of 12
July 1486
Proclamation of Truce - alliance with James III - came to nothing as James murdered
2 of 12
July 1486
Commercial treaty with Brittany
3 of 12
February 1489
Redon treaty - 6,000 men to serve in Brittany against France - to support England
4 of 12
March 1489
Medina del Campo - England not to make separate peace with France - England to go to war with France immediately - Spain won't support pretenders - Arthur and Catherine marriage
5 of 12
November 1492
Etaples treaty - £50,000 crowns to Henry as annual pension - France to pay cost of English expedition to Brittany - not to protect pretenders - England withdraw troops from Brittany
6 of 12
July 1496
Magnus Intercursus - commercial treaty with Netherlands/Burgundy
7 of 12
July 1496
Holy League - Henry's involvement limited only invited to join to help block French in Italy
8 of 12
October 1496-7
Marriage treaty between Arthur and Catherine - then Henry in 1503
9 of 12
February 1498
Ayton - truce agreed for 7 years - Scotland wouldn't support pretenders
10 of 12
January 1502
Perpetual Peace - extended truce in Scotland indefinitely - James IV to marry Henry's daughter Margaret
11 of 12
February 1506
Windsor and Magnus Intercursus - Henry recognises Philip as King of Castile and aids Philip and Joanna in gaining control - Philip agrees to marry his sister to Max's daughter - trade treaty
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Proclamation of Truce - alliance with James III - came to nothing as James murdered
Back
July 1486
Card 3
Front
Commercial treaty with Brittany
Back
Card 4
Front
Redon treaty - 6,000 men to serve in Brittany against France - to support England
Back
Card 5
Front
Medina del Campo - England not to make separate peace with France - England to go to war with France immediately - Spain won't support pretenders - Arthur and Catherine marriage
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